What’s Happening in Sweden? Just one in five foreign rapists in Sweden are ever deported to their home countries

This revelation “comes just months after five Afghan teenagers were convicted of gang-raping a boy in Sweden – but none of them will be deported because their homeland is ‘too dangerous.’”

It’s likely that when those teenagers come to adulthood, they will do a great deal to make their new homeland “too dangerous.”

There will be much, much more of this in Sweden, because the Qur’an teaches that Infidel women can be lawfully taken for sexual use (cf. its allowance for a man to take “captives of the right hand,” 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30). The Qur’an says: “O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (33:59) The implication there is that if women do not cover themselves adequately with their outer garments, they may be abused, and that such abuse would be justified.

“Revealed: Just one in five foreign rapists in Sweden are ever deported to their home countries,” by Gareth Davies and Sara Malm, MailOnline, March 11, 2017:

Shocking official statistics from Sweden have revealed only 13 percent of foreigners found guilty of raping children are being deported to their home countries.

The foreign nationals tried and convicted of some of the most horrific crimes imaginable are being allowed to stay in the country.

Government figures from 2010 to 2014 reveal even rapists who aren’t registered as Swedish residents are not being kicked out of the country.

It comes just months after five Afghan teenagers were convicted of gang-raping a boy in Sweden – but none of them will be deported because their homeland is ‘too dangerous’.

The data produced by the Swedish national government looks at foreign nationals registered as living in the country as residents, as well as illegal immigrants.

Figures look at convictions of foreign nationals and show the shocking number of those being deported for horrific crimes.

The number of deportees increased when it came to foreign nationals who had not been registered as Swedish residents.

In rape cases, 63 percent of those found guilty were extradited and 73 percent in aggravated rape cases.

When it came to child rape, a shocking 48 percent of those found guilty and not registered as Swedish residents were allowed to stay in Sweden.

The deportation rate in aggravated rape cases involving a child was 67 percent.

In December, five attackers were found guilty of raping a boy.

All were from the same migrant centre.

The victim, who is under 15, was filmed during the attack, which happened in woodland in Uppsala, south east Sweden.

He was beaten and dragged out to the forest at knife-point before being subjected to an ordeal lasting more than an hour, prosecutors say.

After a trial, the teenagers were found guilty of aggravated rape – but despite requests by prosecutors, they were not expelled from Sweden because of their age and the dangers they would face in their homeland.

The court said that the boys would have been ‘hit very hard’ by deportation because of the security situation in Afghanistan….